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Great pics. Thanks for the tips.
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I just have one question, what kind of beer other than cold???
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how 'bout some rough dimensions for that backing block for pushing the bbl pin???
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OK, how cool is that? I am still taking apart the chunks of my parts kit. I have one more rear trunnion rivet to remove. I am really only planning on building one AK style rifle, but I am as interested in building the assembly jigs as the rifle. Aside from the bending jigs, what other jigs make things go smoothly? I do have a lathe/mill combo available, drill press and 20 ton press. One thing I don't have readily available is a spot welder. Right now I am planning on drilling and plug welding with my MIG. Any comments on that plan?
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Just a diameter worthy backing plate to back up the rivet during the Squish. Whatever the "Head Diameter" Of The Rivet make bigger by .005 to compensate for expansion.
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OK, my first receiver looks like shat. I plug welded the lower rails in and they look like shat. I knew I could grind them down, but didn't since I figured I was going to move onto flat #2. So I decided to practice on the rivits. Guess what? More shat. I need to either attend a bulld party or work on riviting better. Or go with a screw build. But that feels like cheating....
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In the 6th picture down, is that a spring loaded pin protruding from the fsb to hold on a muzzle attachment....like a compensator?
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And the factory sure doesn't use the BFH Method of hammering a barrel into place. Also use some form of Anti Seize just in case you have to reposition the newly pressed in barrel. Beg borrow or steal to get a Pin Pusher for the barrel pins and a Trunion Jig if you plan on building a few more AK's. A friend with a lathe can whip you one out in a few min. Remember to Bring More Beer Here























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